Beachcomberland Book Signings Coming Up

“The Little Lamb series places tools in the hands of our youth, teaching them acceptable behaviors in our current society,” says Lewis. “It relates to experiences we have all had and teaches children how to appropriately handle adversity, fear or differences in others..."

Sunsets on 30A Features Many of Our Favorite Photographers

Robin Wiesneth's Tails of Imagination

The book will initially be available at Hidden Lantern Bookstore in Rosemary Beach, Sawyer Art in Destin, and Retail Therapy in Santa Rosa Beach. Book signings and events are scheduled at each location during the month of April...

Read Them All!

“Reading…SWAG is like sitting on Granny’s porch swing eating a piece of pound cake with a sleeping cat wrapped around your ankles,” says syndicated columnist and author Celia Rivenbark. “You feel full, warm, and, most of all, grateful to be a Southerner..."

Appearing at NWF State College Friday, Dec. 13

The organization’s mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect, protect children in Okaloosa and Walton counties, and restore the lives and futures of these impacted children. In 2012, ECCAC served 729 children and their families in a child-friendly environment...

Before taking pen to paper, Bethea was designing water and wastewater infrastructure around the south. Today, as a mother of four spirited boys and a licensed professional engineer in Alabama, Florida and Georgia, Bethea blends her scientific capabilities with creative attitude to write educational books for kids...

Hailing from the pecan and peach laden fields of middle Georgia, Farmer was taught as a young boy how to pull vegetables, herbs and flowers from the family farm and kitchen garden to provide much of the food, decor and flavor of his family’s everyday life...

"Being happy in what you’re doing is the most important thing."

Gripp is a native of the Pittsburgh area, and holds Bachelor’s and Master of Science degrees from Penn State. She taught at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and in the Pittsburgh public schools. She also was licensed as a stockbroker and real estate broker, working respectively in Pittsburgh and Buffalo, New York...

First the Facts, Then the Fiction

The novel is set in 1920s Alabama. Protagonist Curtis Lowe, a black teenager, gets thrown into the state prison’s convict-lease system, a nightmarish form of post-Civil War slave labor that was all too prevalent...